Peter Lindemann maintains a web site at emediapress.com, called A&P Electronic Media. It’s an e-
Lindemann also maintains a web site dedicated to his e-
which describes ways to improve efficiency and save fifty percent on home heating, cooling, water heating, and electricity use. This e-
The web page for A&P electronics presents a number of books by Lindemann himself or published under the A&P Electronic Media label. Besides Save On Home Energy, these include Battery Secrets and Magnet Secrets, also by Lindemann. The first of these, Battery Secrets, discusses the problems with commercial battery rechargers. Lindemann asserts that these chargers are actually designed to reduce the life of a rechargeable battery, and he discusses what you as a battery user can do about it.
The second, Magnet Secrets, is about magnets and some of their unorthodox uses. These include improving gas mileage in your car, softening water without use of chemicals, reducing refrigeration bills, and a number of other applications. Battery Secrets sells for $27, Magnet Secrets for $17.
Other books by other authors include Lessons in Advanced Perception by Harold S. Schroeppel, and Real Rain Making by Trevor James Constable.
Lessons in Advanced Perception has to do with meditation and other methods of developing psychic and paranormal perception. Real Rain Making claims to document ways to engineer the weather using “etheric energy,” a concept that has been rejected by modern science
but that Constable claims is real. Lessons in Advance Perception is offered for $47, Real Rain Making for $37.
Also presented are the following books from White Dragon Press, a partner of A&P Electronic Publishing, all of them written by Aaron Murakami: Ignition Secrets, How To Build a Jet Engine, The Quantum Key (a theoretical book on etheric energy), and A Course In Mind Power, about the development of paranormal abilities.
At first glance, all of this is an interesting mixed bag of ideas and techniques. Some of them are more mainstream than others, obviously.
The books by Lindemann himself seem to be fairly conventional for the most part, involving not-
One needs to disregard a fair amount of sales hype here (all of the above prices are presented in such a way as to make it seem like the customer is getting a fantastic deal; my suggestion is to ignore that and focus on what the book offers for the price that’s actually charged).
All of the books published by A&P come with a 60-